Complete the documents to apply for a consent order
You'll need
- a Request (Form 18),
- a Consent (Form 19),
- a draft Consent Order (Form 20) containing the details of the order you want, and
- affidavits to support the order.
You can apply for a consent order at any time after:
- you have your Application to Obtain an Order,
- you have the required financial information, and
- the other person has filed a Reply and their financial information.
If you aren't sure what to put into your affidavit, see:
- Checklist of information to include in an affidavit or bring to court, and
- How do you write an affidavit?
About the forms
If you download the forms from the links above, you'll have to make several copies. If you use forms from the registry, the copies that you need are already included in some of the forms booklets.
The links to the forms above take you to PDF versions of the forms, along with instructions for completing them. You can either:
- fill out the forms online, or
- print them and fill them out neatly by hand, using dark-coloured ink.
If you need help with these forms, see:
- Where can you get help with filling out court forms?, and
- Find a court form for links to sample filled-out forms.
Updated on 30 August 2019
Wellness
You might feel anxious about using the court forms, but it's just a matter of filling in certain facts. Take them one question at a time.